GrowTorah Gardens Sprout at Moshava Ba’ir Day Camps Across the Country
(Courtesy of Bnei Akiva) Gardens may grow inch by inch and row by row but, for the first time this summer, Moshava Ba’ir day camps
(Courtesy of Bnei Akiva) Gardens may grow inch by inch and row by row but, for the first time this summer, Moshava Ba’ir day camps
Englewood Mayor Michael Wildes guest lectured at the “Leadership, Politics and Values” course of Professor Richard Joel, former president of Yeshiva University. As a YU
Touro undergrads experience cultural differences in healthcare on eye-opening trip to Thailand. (Courtesy of Touro University) How should pre-med students from the United States react
Ending a protracted nine-year legal battle, the Jackson Township council approved a settlement that paves the way for a girls high school to be built
JCF fundholders distributed a record $593 million to charities, accounting for 24% of charitable assets under management. (Courtesy of JCF) In honor of its 50th
Eating a balanced, nutritious diet is important for leading a healthy lifestyle, but for those following a kosher diet, finding the time and resources to
On Sunday, February 19, at 1 p.m., at the Yeshiva University Seforim Sale, Real Questions, Real Answers author Avi Ciment will tackle questions like “Why
(www.yumacs.com) The Yeshiva University women’s basketball team earned a crucial Skyline triumph over Sarah Lawrence College, 82-65, at Campbell Sports Center on Saturday evening. Impact
An Orthodox Young Singles Shabbaton for ages 24-36 will be held March 24-25 at the Young Israel of White Plains. Come spend a relaxing Shabbat
Since 1996, the yeshiva high school wrestling league has been providing athletes with the opportunity to compete not only with other yeshiva wrestlers but also
WJCS invites the community to its 80th anniversary gala, to be held on March 28. An evening of celebration and inspiration is planned. To RSVP,